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Reloading
Usually on the giving end of advice...need help
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<blockquote data-quote="dougduey" data-source="post: 2646211" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>I've had too many issues with RL26 in my 6.5-284 that I won't use it anymore. I'd always get the one flier with RL26 in my 280AI. The point I'm making is, as I'm sure you are very aware, we can't always make our rifle like what we want to feed it. I have a feeling H1000 will work out for you. If you have any H4831, you should seriously consider it as an option.</p><p>If you're hell bent on staying with RL26, I'll give you the advice I received from my gunsmith, friend, and HOF Benchrest shooter, Speedy Gonzalez. The load is probably just a little too hot and you need to drop down about 0.5 gr. Also, he is big on increasing neck tension. </p><p>Take that for what it's worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 2646211, member: 33159"] I’ve had too many issues with RL26 in my 6.5-284 that I won’t use it anymore. I’d always get the one flier with RL26 in my 280AI. The point I’m making is, as I’m sure you are very aware, we can’t always make our rifle like what we want to feed it. I have a feeling H1000 will work out for you. If you have any H4831, you should seriously consider it as an option. If you’re hell bent on staying with RL26, I’ll give you the advice I received from my gunsmith, friend, and HOF Benchrest shooter, Speedy Gonzalez. The load is probably just a little too hot and you need to drop down about 0.5 gr. Also, he is big on increasing neck tension. Take that for what it’s worth. [/QUOTE]
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